Materia Medica by Allen

PHOSPHORIC ACID

(ph-ac)

GLACIALPHOSPHORICACID

Best suited to persons of originally strong constitutions, who have become debilitated by loss of vital fluids, sexual excesses (Cinch.); violent acute diseases; chagrin, or a long succession of moral emotions, as grief, care, disappointed affection.

Is listless, apathetic; INDIFFERENTTOTHEAFFAIRSOFLIFE; PROSTRATEDANDSTUPEFIEDWITHGRIEF, to those things that used to be of most interest, especially if there be debility and emaciation.

Delirium: muttering, unintelligible; lies in a stupor, or a stupid sleep, unconscious of all that is going on around him; when aroused is fully conscious, answers slowly and correctly and relapses into stupor.

In children and young people who grow too rapidly (Cal., Cal. p.); pains in back and limbs as if beaten.